How To Fix Gut Dysbiosis, SIBO, SIFO, LIBO & IMO

00:19:24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6tsGAakQw0

Resumen

TLDRThe video by Mar Blood, founder of the Digestive Health Institute, explores gut dysbiosis, a condition characterized by an imbalance of gut microbes that can lead to various health issues. It identifies five types of dysbiosis: SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth), SEO (small intestinal fungal overgrowth), LIBO (large intestinal bacterial overgrowth), EMO (intestinal methanogen overgrowth), and strain imbalances. Symptoms of dysbiosis include bloating, abdominal pain, and fatigue. Diagnosis methods include breath tests and stool analysis. Treatment focuses on dietary changes to reduce fermentable carbohydrates, improving gut health through behavioral changes, and addressing underlying causes. The FastTrack diet is presented as a structured approach to managing dysbiosis by limiting fermentable carbohydrates. Overall, the video emphasizes a comprehensive strategy for restoring gut health.

Para llevar

  • 🦠 Gut dysbiosis is an imbalance of gut microbes.
  • 💡 Linked to various health issues like IBS and fatigue.
  • 🔍 Five types of dysbiosis: SIBO, SEO, LIBO, EMO, strain imbalances.
  • 🩺 Diagnosis involves breath tests and stool analysis.
  • 🍽️ Dietary changes are crucial for treatment.
  • 📉 FastTrack diet limits fermentable carbohydrates.
  • 🧬 Treatment includes dietary, behavioral, and root cause analysis.
  • 💊 Antibiotics may be used but are not the first line of treatment.
  • 📞 Contact Digestive Health Institute for more information.
  • 📚 Comprehensive strategies are essential for gut health.

Cronología

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video introduces gut dysbiosis, a condition characterized by an imbalance of gut microbes, which can lead to various health issues such as IBS, chronic fatigue, and autoimmune diseases. Symptoms include bloating, gas, and food sensitivities. The speaker outlines five types of dysbiosis: SIBO, SEO, LIBO, EMO, and strain imbalances, emphasizing the importance of understanding these types for effective treatment.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The prevalence and microbiological shifts associated with each type of dysbiosis are discussed. SIBO affects 50-65% of IBS patients, while SEO is found in about 25% of patients with unexplained GI symptoms. LIBO is noted to be underreported, and EMO is common in constipation-predominant IBS. Diagnostic methods for each type are explained, including breath tests and stool analysis, highlighting the need for accurate diagnosis to tailor treatment.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:19:24

    Treatment options vary for each type of dysbiosis, with dietary changes and gut-friendly behaviors being crucial. The speaker emphasizes the importance of reducing fermentable carbohydrates and improving digestion. While pharmaceutical and herbal treatments exist, they should be considered secondary to dietary and behavioral interventions. The FastTrack diet is introduced as a method to quantitatively limit fermentable carbohydrates, aiming to restore microbial balance and improve gut health.

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Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • What is gut dysbiosis?

    Gut dysbiosis is an imbalance of gut microbes that can lead to various health issues.

  • What health conditions are linked to dysbiosis?

    Conditions include IBS, chronic fatigue syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, and more.

  • What are the types of dysbiosis?

    The types include SIBO, SEO, LIBO, EMO, and strain imbalances.

  • How is dysbiosis diagnosed?

    Diagnosis can involve breath tests and stool analysis.

  • What are common symptoms of dysbiosis?

    Symptoms may include bloating, abdominal pain, gas, fatigue, and food sensitivities.

  • What dietary changes can help with dysbiosis?

    Reducing fermentable carbohydrates and improving digestion are key.

  • What is the FastTrack diet?

    The FastTrack diet quantitatively limits fermentable carbohydrates to help manage dysbiosis.

  • What treatments are available for dysbiosis?

    Treatments include dietary changes, supplements, and specific protocols for each type of dysbiosis.

  • What role do antibiotics play in treating dysbiosis?

    Antibiotics may be used, but dietary and behavioral interventions are prioritized.

  • How can I contact the Digestive Health Institute?

    You can contact them through their website at DigestiveHealthInstitute.org.

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  • 00:00:00
    hi I'm no Mar blood founder of the
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    Digestive Health Institute and creative
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    of the FastTrack diet today's topic is
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    gut disbiosis and how to fix it what is
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    dispos dispos is a negative shift in the
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    microbial communities within the small L
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    intestine resulting in health conditions
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    or symptoms generally speaking it's an
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    imbalance of gut microbes compared to
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    healthy individuals what health
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    conditions are linked to disbiosis there
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    are many and some have argued that most
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    health issues begin in the gut but some
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    prominent conditions include IBS gird
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    chronic fatigue syndrome Interstitial
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    cystitis rosacea inflammatory bowel
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    disease fibromyalgia fatty liver disease
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    Parkinson Alzheimer's asthma autoimmune
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    disease obesity epilepsy and many more
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    symptoms of disbiosis vary but may
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    include bloating distension abdominal
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    pain gas flatulence hot bur belching
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    fatigue headache food sensitivities even
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    rashes and diarrhea or constipation now
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    let's talk about the types of dispos
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    there are basically five types of dispos
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    including sibo SEO Libo emo and dbio
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    strain imbalances in the small intestine
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    we have CBO or small intestinal
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    bacterial overgrowth and SEO for small
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    intestinal fungal overgrowth
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    in the large intestine there is Libo for
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    large intestinal bacterial overgrowth
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    and emo for intestinal methanogen
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    overgrowth there are also dis biotic
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    strain imbalances that may impact both
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    the small and the large bowel this is
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    where stool testing shows the presence
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    of either a variety of pathogenic
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    organisms or significant deviations of
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    normal commensal organisms from a
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    healthy consensus population such as an
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    overgrowth of proteo bacteria a shift in
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    the ratio of firmicutes to bades type of
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    bacteria or missing Keystone strains
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    such as ensum mapila or fali bacterium
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    proitsi and more each type of disbiosis
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    involves unique imbalances within our
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    microbial communities it's important to
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    understand which types of disbiosis you
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    may have because the treatment options
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    will vary also keep in mind that there
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    is a wide VAR viation in individual
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    microbiomes even among healthy
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    individuals therefore this variation
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    requires discretion when evaluating
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    comprehensive stool test results beyond
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    the summary page and this requires
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    indepth understanding and expertise in
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    microbiology and Physiology now let's
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    take a closer look at each type of
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    disbiosis how prevalent is each one and
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    what are the significant microbiological
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    shifts in each case for sibo about 50 to
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    65% of people with IBS symptoms have
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    sibo based on excess hydrogen or
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    hydrogen sulfide production detected
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    with breath testing the type of bacteria
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    and sibo or the types of bacteria
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    include small intestinal inhabitants
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    such as streptococcus and vinella as
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    well as bacteria migrating from the
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    large intestine some of those include
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    eoli klebsiella proteus bacteroides
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    pratella clusterid and fusobacteria
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    although recent work by the pmel group
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    is highlighting a prominent role for the
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    proteobacterial strains eoli and
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    klebsiella at least in hydrogen
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    predominant sibo for more information
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    seei how to fix sibo and prevent
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    recurrence video the detection of excess
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    hydrogen sulfide indicates the presence
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    of active hydrogen sulfide producing
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    bacteria these include delov vibrio
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    species members of the fusobacteria iium
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    genus and other groupings of bacteria
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    capable of producing this gas this is
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    considered a subset of sibo diagnosis is
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    made using a breath test called trios
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    this test is like a standard breath test
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    but it can also detect hydrogen sulfide
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    in the case of SEO for small intestinal
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    fungal overgrowth about 25% of patients
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    with unexplained GI symptoms such as
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    belching bloating ingestion nausea
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    diarrhea and gas have seafo we normally
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    have small numbers of fungi in our gut
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    but too many particularly in the small
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    intestine can be a problem species of
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    fending fungi include mostly candida
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    Albans but also sea tropicalis C crui
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    and other fungal strains a type of
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    disbiosis that is certainly
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    underreported is something I refer to as
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    Libo for large intestinal bacterial
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    overgrowth while the exact percentage of
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    Libo and IBS patients is unknown it
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    might be quite High Libo is detected
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    with ph sensing smart pills in the seeum
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    and ascending colon as increased acid
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    compared to healthy controls the acid
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    comes from increased bacterial growth
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    fermentation and the production of short
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    chain fatty acids that lower the ph
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    these studies indicate more extensive
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    growth of bacteria in the early large
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    bowel of IBS patients relative to
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    healthy controls in other words the
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    presence of of Lebo now what about the
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    bacterial types in Leo IBS patients tend
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    to have higher levels of firmicutes type
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    of bacteria over bacter ades which is
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    the opposite of a healthy population so
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    this would be one thing to look at
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    though we really don't know for sure at
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    this point regarding emo we're talking
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    about an overgrowth of methane producing
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    ARA organisms a conditioned common in
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    patients with uh constipation
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    predominant IBS this represents a prox
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    Ro imately half of IBS patients or 5 to
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    10% of the population in the US emo used
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    to be part of a CBO diagnosis but when
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    high levels of methane were detected
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    since these methanogens are not bacteria
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    we now refer to this as intestinal
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    methanogen overgrowth or emo most emo
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    mainly occurs or involves an overgrowth
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    of methano brevy Bor smithi and mostly
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    in the lodge intestine but M smithi has
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    also been identified in the small
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    intestine now let's talk about how to
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    determine if you have one or more types
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    of disbiosis sibo is diagnosed using
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    lactulose hydrogen breath testing the
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    definition of a positive test is greater
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    than 20 pots per million of hydrogen
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    over the Baseline sample by 90 minutes
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    if taking the trios smot test greater
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    than or equal to three pots per million
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    of hydrogen sulfite at any point in the
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    test is diagnostic for H2S or hydrogen
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    sulfide sibo for cifo small intestinal
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    fungal overgrowth there is no standard
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    test at this point however it is
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    possible to sample the small intestine
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    via endoscopy and quantitate the amount
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    of fungal growth this was done by Dr
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    Satish ra a gastroenterologist at
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    Augusta University who helped Define a
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    SEO diagnosis and while this method is a
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    bit invasive it might be worth it if
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    someone is really struggling and they
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    can't get to the bottom of things
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    according to Dr Ralph a positive test is
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    defined as having greater than a
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    thousand fungal cells per milliliter the
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    Libo like SEO there's no standard test
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    but it may be possible to get tested in
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    a teaching Hospital such as John Hopkins
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    because they have access to Smart pill
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    technology that can measure changes in
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    intestinal pH and that's how the Libo
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    connection was initially made another
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    possible alternative is to get a
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    comprehensive stool test I routinely
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    analyze stool test results from my
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    clients looking at the numbers of
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    different bacterial species in their
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    ratio and the ratio of the major
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    groupings some of which may be
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    indicative of Libo also a negative
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    lactulose breath test and the presence
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    of symptoms and excess gas may be
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    indicative of Libo for emo it's also
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    diagnosed using a lactulose breath test
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    but in this case they're looking for
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    methane gas levels this can be done in
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    conjunction with the sibo breath test
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    high levels of methane greater than 10
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    pots per million at any point in the
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    test indicates an overgrowth of
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    methanogen biosis a challenging to
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    diagnose but there are definitive
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    actions you can take to impact all forms
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    of disbiosis now what about treatments
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    each form of dispos will respond
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    differently to various treatments but
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    they have one thing in common they are
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    all fed directly or indirectly by
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    undigested carbohydrates via a molecular
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    food chain bacteria fermenting mostly
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    carbohydrates produce large amounts of
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    hydrogen that can be further processed
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    by a variety of microbes into methane
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    hydrogen sulfide and other products sibo
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    and Libo bacteria depending on the
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    strains feed on a wide range of mostly
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    carbohydrates from simple sugars to
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    complex fibers and starches while SEO
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    feeds on simple sugars Emo or
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    methanogens use hydrogen for fuel but
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    that hydrogen comes from bacteria that
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    are fermented mostly carbohydrates
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    likewise sulfate reducing bacteria also
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    depend on hydrogen to produce hydrogen
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    sulfide this is why I always recommend
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    dietary and behavioral interventions
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    first reducing fermentable material in
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    your diet and improving digestion is
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    critical for addressing all forms of
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    disbiosis while also identifying and
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    addressing potential underlying or
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    contributing causes and these would be
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    specific to your case the goal is to put
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    your microbes on a diet by limiting
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    fermentable carbohydrates and improving
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    digestion through root cause analysis
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    and potentially via supplementation by
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    taking our foot off the hydrogen fuel
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    gas pedal our various control mechanisms
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    such as stomach acid bile a healthy
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    mucous layer improved digestion motility
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    in our immune system are better able to
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    modulate these
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    populations keep in mind 30 G of UN
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    absorb carbohydrates allow bacteria to
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    produce 10 L of gas imagine 10 L of gas
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    in your smaller large intestine and this
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    gas can be converted to methane and
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    hydrogen sulfide we'll come back to diet
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    and underlying causes later but for now
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    let's take a look at mainstream
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    treatment options each form of disbiosis
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    for hydrogen predominant sibo herbal
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    protocols include one from the
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    University of Pittsburgh and John's
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    Hopkins using a combination of oil of
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    oregano berberine antibi bofilm enzymes
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    and other supplements also combinations
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    of Allison NE berberine and other
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    antimicrobial herbals are used by many
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    practitioners based on their
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    antimicrobial properties but there's a
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    distinct lack of published studies on
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    these types of treatment pharmaceutical
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    antibiotics for sibo include rifaximin
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    as well as some systemic antibiotics
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    such as cicin metronidazol and others
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    raax is popular because it's a
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    broadspectrum antibiotic meaning that it
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    inhibits a wide range of strains and
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    it's less toxic because it's not
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    absorbed into systemic
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    circulation and refaim is approved by
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    the FDA for ibsd a sibo related
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    condition other antibiotics prescribe
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    are prescribed for various reasons or if
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    ref faxin doesn't work the hydrogen
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    sulfide sibo bismuth may be effective
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    alone or with raaen though again the
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    data is spot
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    Allison sebecker and colleagues
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    published an online survey regarding
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    treatment responses reporting that the
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    most significant responses were with
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    people on a low sulfur diet or people
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    taking bismuth leading some support to
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    this idea bismuth binds to hydrogen
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    sulfide which may help with symptoms for
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    cifo pharmaceutical antifungals are most
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    recommended fluconazol for instance is
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    recommended by Dr Ralph ni is also a
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    possibility in fact one good thing about
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    nistatin is that it's not systemically
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    absorbed which is better in terms of
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    toxicity but there is still a question
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    about how well this drug survives it the
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    stomach with the stomach acid some data
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    in infants suggest that the probiotic
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    sacy's badii and lactobacillus rosis GG
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    might also be effective there are also
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    supplement and herbal treatments which
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    include castor oil caprylic acid as as
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    well of olive as well as olive leaf
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    extract berberine and NAC or na acetal
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    cysteine there is some thought they may
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    help with biofilms in general the data
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    supporting these herbal treatments is
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    limited and keep in mind we actually
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    depend on healthy biofilms on the
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    mucosal surface and disrupting those is
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    there's a real question mark there if
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    that's something you want to do or not
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    now about Libo since Libo is a
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    relatively New Concept there are more
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    questions than answers about antibiotic
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    use but one thing that's clear raaen
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    will likely not help with this
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    overgrowth because it requires bile for
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    optimal activity and most of the bile is
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    reabsorb by the end of the small
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    intestine but other antibiotics
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    including neomy cypro metronidazol maybe
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    options now what about emo if you're
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    constipated regardless of your methane
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    levels it's important to check any
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    medications and even supplements you're
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    taking for side effects because many
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    medicines cause constipation and some
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    supplements as well the probiotic
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    lactobacillus rout is uh supported at
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    least by one study showing it can reduce
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    constipation and methane levels to some
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    extent for antibiotics the Top Choice is
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    a combination of rifaximin and neomy for
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    inhibiting these methanogens herbals
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    such as Allison oregano and neem may
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    also help but again the efficacy of
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    these herbs has not been proven in
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    scientific studies there are some
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    positive reviews and C IC acid but not a
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    lot of work has been done on this
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    approach although these pharmaceutical
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    and some herbal treatments are becoming
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    mainstream the first line of therapy for
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    all types of gut disposes in my view
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    should comprise one diet two gut
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    friendly behaviors three root cause
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    analysis and four supplementation to
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    address known or suspected deficiencies
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    and here's why sibo and Libo bacteria
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    are fed primarily by a wide range of of
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    carbohydrates C4 or fungi are fed by
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    simple sugars Emo or methanogens and
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    sulfate reducing bacteria both fed by
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    hydrogen gas produced from the bacteria
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    as I mentioned 30 gram of unabsorbed
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    carboh hydrates allow bacteria to
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    produce 10 L of gas so whether C sibo
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    SEO Libo or emo you need to reduce both
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    the overgrowth and the gases produced by
  • 00:15:25
    the overgrowth whether bacteria sulfate
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    reducing bacteria onome methanogens
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    excess microbial end products including
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    gas levels play a key role in damage and
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    symptoms so putting your gut microbes on
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    a diet by limiting fermentable
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    carbohydrates and matching your diet
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    with your ability to efficiently digest
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    and absorb those nutrients must be part
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    of the treatment gut friendly behaviors
  • 00:15:51
    and practices are often overlooked but
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    they're critical as part of the overall
  • 00:15:55
    treatment plan in addition to what you
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    eat when you eat meal spacing snacking
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    even how you prepare meals and store
  • 00:16:04
    leftovers can be important do you eat on
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    the Run do you grab a snack bar do you
  • 00:16:08
    eat slowly and chew well prodiges
  • 00:16:10
    behaviors improve digestion and
  • 00:16:13
    therefore reduce the amount of
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    fermentable material reaching the
  • 00:16:17
    potentially overgrowing microbes now
  • 00:16:19
    identifying and addressing underly Ling
  • 00:16:22
    causes there are at the very least 25 or
  • 00:16:25
    30 possible causes that are link to gut
  • 00:16:27
    disbiosis
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    and you want to rule out as many as
  • 00:16:31
    possible so that you can focus in on the
  • 00:16:33
    elephants in the room for your case
  • 00:16:35
    through my consultation practice I spend
  • 00:16:38
    a good chunk of time on this with my
  • 00:16:40
    clients because the root cause analysis
  • 00:16:43
    in implementing strategies based on the
  • 00:16:45
    findings improve resolution and help
  • 00:16:48
    prevent recurrence remember sibo SEO
  • 00:16:51
    Libo or emo are not infection so the
  • 00:16:55
    concept of killing bacteria fungi or
  • 00:16:57
    methanogens with pharmaceutical or
  • 00:16:59
    herbal
  • 00:17:01
    antibiotics is not necessarily a sound
  • 00:17:03
    solution unless your symptoms or you
  • 00:17:06
    condition is so serious that in fact you
  • 00:17:09
    you need to use antimicrobials but in
  • 00:17:11
    most cases that would really be a second
  • 00:17:13
    or third line of treatment in my view
  • 00:17:15
    dietary supplements are an important
  • 00:17:17
    part of treatment for gut disbiosis and
  • 00:17:19
    need to be managed judiciously over
  • 00:17:22
    supplementing taking the wrong
  • 00:17:24
    supplements or taking poor quality
  • 00:17:26
    supplements can result in more Comm than
  • 00:17:28
    benefit I review all of the supplements
  • 00:17:31
    my clients take and often find that
  • 00:17:33
    there is little real science backing up
  • 00:17:35
    the supplement or the risks outweigh the
  • 00:17:38
    benefit another challenge is the sheer
  • 00:17:40
    number of supplements some people take
  • 00:17:43
    reducing the number of supplements
  • 00:17:44
    ensuring they're produced by reputable
  • 00:17:46
    companies being stored properly and
  • 00:17:49
    having some science to back them up are
  • 00:17:51
    things to consider to give this four
  • 00:17:53
    poot strategy a try I suggest you read
  • 00:17:55
    the FastTrack digestion IBS book and try
  • 00:17:59
    the FastTrack diet mobile app FastTrack
  • 00:18:01
    diet is a system to quantitatively limit
  • 00:18:04
    fermentable carbohydrates in your diet
  • 00:18:07
    based on a calculation and a point
  • 00:18:09
    system this approach also helps you
  • 00:18:11
    evaluate underlying causes address your
  • 00:18:14
    symptoms improve your digestion and put
  • 00:18:16
    your microbes on a diet thus helping
  • 00:18:19
    your own control mechanisms bring your
  • 00:18:22
    microbes back into balance there are
  • 00:18:24
    several diets for sibo or other forms of
  • 00:18:26
    disbiosis but the FastTrack diet is the
  • 00:18:29
    only diet that quantitatively limits the
  • 00:18:33
    full spectrum of fermentable
  • 00:18:35
    carbohydrates including lactose fructose
  • 00:18:38
    the many types of fiber resistant stotch
  • 00:18:41
    and sugar alcohols except for arthril
  • 00:18:44
    limiting these types of fermentable
  • 00:18:46
    carbs is supported by the nce guidelines
  • 00:18:48
    based on Cochran reviews and the
  • 00:18:50
    textbook of primary and acute care
  • 00:18:52
    medicine here is a good illustration
  • 00:18:54
    about how the FastTrack diet covers the
  • 00:18:57
    full spectrum from plant-based diets to
  • 00:19:00
    carnivore as well as fasting in other
  • 00:19:02
    words fewer of these fermentable cobs or
  • 00:19:05
    FP points on one end and many more on
  • 00:19:09
    the other on the other end to create an
  • 00:19:11
    actionable and integrative road map for
  • 00:19:13
    Relief and Recovery based on your
  • 00:19:15
    specific case you can contact me at
  • 00:19:18
    Digestive Health institute.org if you
  • 00:19:20
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Etiquetas
  • gut dysbiosis
  • SIBO
  • SEO
  • LIBO
  • EMO
  • health conditions
  • treatment options
  • FastTrack diet
  • microbial imbalance
  • digestive health